Category: Public Safety

The way students learn is constantly changing. New technologies allow learning and teaching to be more productive and efficient. Smart Classrooms are the next wave of technological advancements in education.

Your low voltage provider should be a partner in your success. But there are a lot of competing factors to consider when choosing a company. We’ve compiled the top three qualities to look for in a low voltage partner to help you make the right choice.

Safety is a top priority. We equip our homes, cars, and workplaces with cameras and alarms. We download apps and add safety features on our phones, never leaving home without them. Yet, there is a blind spot in our security measures. According to the Bureau of Justice Statistics, 1 in 10 property crimes occur in parking structures. In addition, violent crime in parking structures is on the rise.

Environmental pathogens are all around us. For a healthy body, this isn't much of a threat. Our immune systems step in and protect us against them. However, for a person with a weakened immune system, pathogens can cause serious infection.

Our Service Technicians are the best in the business. As the most experienced technicians in our workforce, they complete site surveys and assess complex cabling needs accurately. All aspects of their job require industry expertise on a day-to-day basis.

Our Service Technicians start their day reviewing the scope of the projects they are assigned. They use their knowledge and experience to assess the materials and tools required for the job as well as ensure rolling stock levels of their service vehicle. Service Technicians have a deep understanding of the types of cable, jacks, and other materials used on each customer site.

The ever-advancing capabilities of technology offer enterprises new ways to increase efficiency and sustainability- if they are willing to build the necessary cabling infrastructure. The most successful companies will be those that use a comprehensive, integrated approach to planning and deploying their IT structure.

More and more municipalities and fire protection districts are adopting building codes that require in- building wireless coverage for public safety. What do you need to be compliant? How can you avoid the worst in case of emergency?